Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts June 15, 2021 The Draft Online Safety Bill: Carnegie UK Trust initial analysis by Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex, William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK Trust and Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts June 11, 2021 Making history: Recovering, reimagining and redesigning wellbeing in the North of Tyne by Sarah McMillan (Co-Chair), Assistant Director of Policy, Northumberland County Council and Professor Mark Shucksmith OBE (Co-Chair), Carnegie UK Trust Trustee/Newcastle University
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts June 8, 2021 Can targets rebuild our NHS? An open letter to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care by Sarah Davidson, CEO, Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts May 14, 2021 No more delay: We need an Employment Bill fit for the COVID-era By Gail Irvine, Senior Policy and Development Officer, Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts April 22, 2021 What’s Earth Day got to do with Wellbeing? by Hannah Ormston, Ben Thurman and Jennifer Wallace, Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts April 21, 2021 Why we’re creating new guidance on the key role of HR in responsible investment in technology by Ben Willmott, Head of Public Policy, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts April 20, 2021 Responsible Investment in Tech: how can we ensure productivity-boosting tech enhances job quality? by Douglas White, Head of Advocacy, Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts April 13, 2021 Responding to the Digital Regulatory Co-operation Forum programme of work by Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts April 7, 2021 A decent minimum wage must be accompanied by real reform of our labour market by Paul Nowak, Deputy General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts April 1, 2021 Future paths of the minimum wage: a small business perspective by Emelia Quist, Senior Policy Manager at the Federation of Small Businesses
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts March 24, 2021 Increased online safety for people involved in the democratic process in the UK by William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK Trust and Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts March 23, 2021 The Time is Right for a Children’s Wellbeing Budget by Jackie Brock, Chief Executive, Children in Scotland, Sophie Flemig, Chief Executive, Cattanach and Jennifer Wallace, Head of Policy, Carnegie UK Trust